NNCHRIS: SOUL THIEF, MASTER OF THE ARCANE, AND KING OF NEW YORKNN Gdl Creator of Ilheia and her Knights of the Fallen Stars ldG Lesser Student of Technomancy [undergrad student in computer science] Supporter of the 2014 rules, and a MASSIVE Homebrewer. Come to me all ye who seek salvation in wording thy brews! Open to homebrew trades at any time!! Or feel free to request HB, and Ill see if I can get it done for ya! Characters (Outdated)
That's not stupid. It's actually a powerful build (sorry for the pun), especially when combined with Sentinel, PAM, and Ancestral Guardian. Nothing will be able to get past you, or even close to you. And if they do, they will realize that it wasn't worth the danger struggling to push past the barbarian to reach the spellcasters. They would have trouble attacking your allies if you went Ancestral Guardian. You don't have to though, you can also go with ol' reliable (bear totem).
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Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
A blind archer who's actually really good at archery. Who I'm currently playing as in the tavern.
A pacifist orc rogue or a extremely friendly barbarian goblin.
My DM said that he played a Sentinel-PAM goblin barbarian. He didn't realize that Small races can't use heavy weapons effectively. That totally ruined his build. I asked him why he played a goblin for a two-handed polearm build and he said that he was only allowed to play as a gnome or a goblin due to "setting and story reasons."
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Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
A lawful good rogue that refuses to steal anything, break and enter, kill, or any other criminal activity.
That's not ridiculous. Inquisitive rogues are tend more towards the "law enforcement side" than the "criminal side." They fit the archetype of a private investigator or detective. In addition, thieves don't have to be criminals. They can be archaeologists who employ their skills in dungeon delving, rather than pickpocketing or burglarizing.
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Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
What about a Lawful Good Rogue?
Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
Ive built that. Multiple times. Fun characters
NNCHRIS: SOUL THIEF, MASTER OF THE ARCANE, AND KING OF NEW YORKNN
Gdl Creator of Ilheia and her Knights of the Fallen Stars ldG
Lesser Student of Technomancy [undergrad student in computer science]
Supporter of the 2014 rules, and a MASSIVE Homebrewer. Come to me all ye who seek salvation in wording thy brews!
Open to homebrew trades at any time!! Or feel free to request HB, and Ill see if I can get it done for ya!
Characters (Outdated)
a rouge who claims hes lawful good, but is chaotic lawful
the biggest screwup since the screw was invented
A rogue with poor hearing
Rogue: SHHH! THIS IS A STEALTH OPERATION!
Fighter: No you be quiet. You're the sneaky one.
Rogue: I AM!
Fighter: Keep it down, or the guards will come.
Rogue: OKAY! I'LL BE QUIET!
Wizard: *thinks* 'I guess I have to fix this myself.' *casts silence on rogue.*
According to the rogue, he is talking quietly. But that's because EVERYTHING sounds quiet to him.
Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
My Homebrews: Monsters, Magic Items, Spells, Races
Rhulg- Hobgoblin Gunsmith
That's not stupid. It's actually a powerful build (sorry for the pun), especially when combined with Sentinel, PAM, and Ancestral Guardian. Nothing will be able to get past you, or even close to you. And if they do, they will realize that it wasn't worth the danger struggling to push past the barbarian to reach the spellcasters. They would have trouble attacking your allies if you went Ancestral Guardian. You don't have to though, you can also go with ol' reliable (bear totem).
Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
My Homebrews: Monsters, Magic Items, Spells, Races
Rhulg- Hobgoblin Gunsmith
That's fine. Most sorcerers aren't fire-based. You could be an ice sorcerer, so that's why you hate fire.
Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
My Homebrews: Monsters, Magic Items, Spells, Races
Rhulg- Hobgoblin Gunsmith
My DM said that he played a Sentinel-PAM goblin barbarian. He didn't realize that Small races can't use heavy weapons effectively. That totally ruined his build. I asked him why he played a goblin for a two-handed polearm build and he said that he was only allowed to play as a gnome or a goblin due to "setting and story reasons."
Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
My Homebrews: Monsters, Magic Items, Spells, Races
Rhulg- Hobgoblin Gunsmith
That's not ridiculous. Inquisitive rogues are tend more towards the "law enforcement side" than the "criminal side." They fit the archetype of a private investigator or detective. In addition, thieves don't have to be criminals. They can be archaeologists who employ their skills in dungeon delving, rather than pickpocketing or burglarizing.
Brains over brawn? Mind over matter? These canny warriors rightly answer, "Why not both?" - Tasha
My Homebrews: Monsters, Magic Items, Spells, Races
Rhulg- Hobgoblin Gunsmith
An incredibly strong wizard who's dump stat is Intelligence.
Paladin: "Alright, Wizard. You should get behind me."
Wizard: *pulls out greatsword* "Why is that?"
Paladin: *visible confusion*
Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)